QUETZELCOATLUS

named after "Quetzalcoatl" (a feathered serpent god from Aztec mythology)

Quetzalcoatlus dominated the skies of North America at the end of the Dinosaur Age and flew high over such famous creatures as Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. As tall as a giraffe, the biggest Quetzalcoatlus species were also the largest of all flying creatures. They were the ultimate in pterosaur evolution.

The pterosaurs or flying reptiles produced some of the largest flying creatures ever known. The largest and most famous of these aerial titans was Quetzalcoatlus. Named after a Mesoamerican deity, Quetzalcoatlus is the most famous member of the azhdarchids, a family of pterosaurs limited to the Cretaceous period, the time between 144 and 66 million years ago.


Diet

Frugivorous



Location

Brazil



Weight

250 kilograms (551 lbs)


Wingspan 10 – 11 meters (33 – 36 ft)

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